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succhi

Succhi is the Italian plural noun derived from succo, meaning juice. It refers to liquids extracted from fruits or vegetables and is used to designate multiple varieties of juice or multiple servings. The term is common in everyday speech as well as in product labeling and menus.

Etymology and forms: Succ o comes from Latin succus, meaning juice or sap. In Italian, the singular

Usage: The phrase succo d'arancia means orange juice, while succhi di frutta refers to fruit juices in

See also: Succo; Bevanda; Nettare; Frutta e verdura.

is
succ
o
and
the
plural
is
succhi,
following
regular
masculine
noun
inflection.
The
plural
form
is
used
when
speaking
of
more
than
one
type
of
juice
or
multiple
portions.
general.
In
labeling,
phrases
like
100%
succo
indicate
pure
juice,
whereas
beverages
may
be
described
as
containing
succo
di
specific
fruits
or
as
a
mix
of
succchi.
The
term
also
appears
in
culinary
contexts
to
describe
the
natural
liquid
released
by
fruit
or
vegetables
during
preparation
or
cooking.